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Debunking Myths on Amazon Web Services (AWS) Origins | Acquired Unravel the truth behind the origins of Amazon Web Services (AWS), as this episode debunks the myth that AWS was merely a result of Amazon leveraging its excess server capacity. Understand…

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Unraveling the Excess Capacity Narrative

The common story of AWS being a result of Amazon leveraging its excess server capacity is overly simplified and fails to capture the complexities of Amazon’s infrastructure and strategic approach to technology.

The excess capacity story is a myth. It was never a matter of selling excess capacity. Actually, within two months after launch, AWS would have already burned through the excess. – Werner Vogels, CTO of Amazon

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  1. 01Debunking Myths on Amazon Web Services (AWS) Origins | Acquired
  2. 02Unraveling the Excess Capacity Narrative
  3. 03Limitations to the ‘Renting Out’ Hypothesis
  4. 04Role of Linux in Infrastructure Transition
  5. 05Practical Issues with Excess Capacity Utilization
  6. 06AWS: A Separate Business, Not a Byproduct
  7. 07Investing in Technology, Not Just a Cost Center

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